in-group

See also: ingroup

English

Noun

in-group (plural in-groups)

  1. Alternative form of ingroup.
    • 2020 June 6, Lisa Selin Davis, “Children aren’t born racist. Here’s how parents can stop them from becoming racist.”, in CNN[1], spoken by Sarah Gaither:
      In-group bias, sometimes called in-group favoritism or in-group preference, means someone favoring people who look like them or are like them in other ways: in-group versus out-group preferences.

Verb

in-group (third-person singular simple present in-groups, present participle in-grouping, simple past and past participle in-grouped)

  1. Alternative form of ingroup.

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